Once owned by Otto Kern of Detroit’s Kern Department Store, this elegant Georgian Revival home, built in 1920, offers a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort in the heart of Detroit’s Boston-Edison Historic District.
With six bedrooms, three-and-a-half bathrooms, a detached two-car garage, and over 5,000 square feet of living space, the residence is ideal for those seeking luxury in a historic setting.
The exterior features a classic clay tile roof, lush landscaping, and a backyard complete with a deck and patio, perfect for gatherings. Inside, spacious living areas include a formal dining room, a living room with a marble fireplace, and a large music room, formerly home to Dr. Nellie Ebersole, founder of the Art Center Music School. The music room opens to a secluded screened porch.
Original details like hardwood floors, intricate crown moldings, and a large butler’s pantry highlight the home’s stunning craftsmanship. The lower level includes a billiards room with exposed brick and hardwood floors, adding character and a unique space for entertaining.
For more information on this $625,000 home, see its listing page.